Author:
Zhou Yuli,Qiu Bingfeng,Jiang Jun,Chen Tianwen,Wang Liqian,Yang Yunxing,Ruan Senlin,Chen Yanlei,Fang Huanli,Jin Juan,Yang Nan
Abstract
In the late stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s an increasing trend in opportunistic infections, including bacterial and fungal infections. This study discusses the treatment process of two cases of cryptococcal meningitis during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the importance of laboratory testing for these co-infections and stresses the need for vigilance, early diagnosis, and proactive treatment to improve patient outcomes in the post-pandemic era.